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Solomon then caused the ark to be removed to the place which he had prepared
for it in.the temple , upon which the glory of the Lord filled the house , and the
king proceeded to the dedication in a solemn and fervent prayer , in which he ...
Solomon then caused the ark to be removed to the place which he had prepared
for it in.the temple , upon which the glory of the Lord filled the house , and the
king proceeded to the dedication in a solemn and fervent prayer , in which he ...
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My lord , ” said she , “ the question I am to enter upon , is not touching the lives of
a few mechanics — it respects the honor of the English nation ; it respects the
glory of my Edward , my husband , my king . You think you have sentenced six of
...
My lord , ” said she , “ the question I am to enter upon , is not touching the lives of
a few mechanics — it respects the honor of the English nation ; it respects the
glory of my Edward , my husband , my king . You think you have sentenced six of
...
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During the latter part of the reign of Robert I. , Scotland was in the zenith of her
glory . The whole life of that monarch had been a scene of extraordinary exertion
, attendDid the pope succeed in reconciling the kings of Scotland and Eng . land
?
During the latter part of the reign of Robert I. , Scotland was in the zenith of her
glory . The whole life of that monarch had been a scene of extraordinary exertion
, attendDid the pope succeed in reconciling the kings of Scotland and Eng . land
?
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